With over 3 million documents, PRONI is the only archive in the British Isles to hold such a diverse collection of official and private documents. In 2011, PRONI moved into a new purpose-built home in the Titanic Quarter of Belfast. A Century of Change, Conflict and Transformation was launched to mark this event. As well as telling the story of Northern Ireland through the archive's documents, the exhibition aimed to encourage people to think about both the purpose and future of archives.

The Nomadic Exhibition highlights key moments in Nomadic's history through a series of photographic images by Stephen Potts, depicting life in the shipyard around the time of its construction, its link to the ill fated Titanic and its recent return to Belfast to be restored as a lasting legacy of Belfast's maritime history.

The exhibition was produced mainly using digital wallpaper as a technique to provided vast expanse of graphic imagery. Using window vinyl we created the effect of three giant lightboxes utilizing the natural daylight as their source.